	<div class="cited-quotation">
		<cite>Mosiah 2:23 - 2:24</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				And now, in the first place, he hath created you, and granted unto you your lives, for which ye are indebted unto him.
			</p>
			<p>
				And secondly, he doth require that ye should do as he hath commanded you; for which if ye do, he doth immediately bless you; and therefore he hath paid you.
				And ye are still indebted unto him, and are, and will be, forever and ever; therefore, of what have ye to boast?
			</p>
		</blockquote>
	</div>
	<p>
		Supposedly, we owe Jehovah because he created us.
		We never asked to be created though; we couldn&apos;t until after our creation.
		He didn&apos;t create us for our good, but because he wanted us.
		I&apos;m not even convinced that our lives are a gift rather than a curse.
		The kindest thing one can do for someone is not create them.
		Please, do your offspring a favour and never have any children.
	</p>
	<p>
		The next verse gets even worse though.
		You try to repay him for creating you, but he just keeps giving you more whenever you do, and you owe him for that as well.
		Supposedly, you live on in heaven an eternity too, which means that you spend an eternity in debt.
		That&apos;s horrible.
	</p>
	<div class="cited-quotation">
		<cite>Mosiah 2:34</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				I say unto you, that there are not any among you, except it be your little children that have not been taught concerning these things, but what knoweth that ye are eternally indebted to your heavenly Father, to render to him all that you have and are; and also have been taught concerning the records which contain the prophecies which have been spoken by the holy prophets, even down to the time our father, Lehi, left Jerusalem;
			</p>
		</blockquote>
	</div>
	<p>
		Again, while this passage doesn&apos;t outright say he owns you, it makes it pretty clear that he owns you because you own yourself to him forever.
	</p>
